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I've got a rare Hennessy done in wodland cammo sil-nylon from years ago when Tom was looking at some military/government application or contract. It has held up great and was my go-to tarp on lots of trips over many years. I'm not sure why cammo sil-nylon would be an issue.

I recently found out that one of my favorite non-hammock gear makers, Lightheart Tents, has got a special run of woodland cammo sil-nylon made and has extra to sell for people interested in it.

I have the camo silnylon tarp from Warbonnet Outdoors. One thing I noticed was that rather than hiding our hammocks, the tarp caused them to stand out distinctly. We were camped on the shore of a lake and I was fishing 150 yards away and our hammocks stood out more than many of the non camo tents surrounding the lake. Definitely not a good summer camo. It would probably work better in the fall.

I have the camo silnylon tarp from Warbonnet Outdoors. One thing I noticed was that rather than hiding our hammocks, the tarp caused them to stand out distinctly. We were camped on the shore of a lake and I was fishing 150 yards away and our hammocks stood out more than many of the non camo tents surrounding the lake. Definitely not a good summer camo. It would probably work better in the fall.

Around here, that Warbonnet camo tarp would work. Even in summer there are places in the woods with no underbrush.

A hammock tarp with it's straight edges and corners will stick out like a sore thumb regardless of camo pattern. For the camo to be effective you have to disguise that. Also from what I have seen the camo patterns you get on tarps are very repeteive...another give away.